Episodios

  • Is All Piracy Equal? Exploring Gray Areas: When Is It REALLY "Stealing" ??
    Mar 31 2026

    This episode presents a nuanced discussion on the topic of piracy, focusing on the circumstances under which Louis believes piracy can be justified. He recounts personal experiences, particularly with Netflix and Sony, where he felt misled or cheated by the companies' practices. For instance, he paid for 4K content on Netflix but received only 720p due to undisclosed hardware requirements. Similarly, he discusses a scenario where Sony revoked access to purchased content due to licensing disputes, leading him to justify obtaining a pirated copy since he had already paid for it.


    Ultimately, the video calls for a more detailed and honest conversation about piracy, recognizing that not all instances of piracy are morally equivalent. Rossmann encourages viewers to consider their own ethical stance on piracy and to support content creators whenever possible, while also holding companies accountable for unfair practices.

    (I am not affiliated with Louis Rossmann)

    Original Video: https://youtu.be/7yo8av6w4sc?si=S0KxAwxUzfb8EGVk

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    31 m
  • What will you be remembered for?
    Mar 24 2026

    The video is a personal narrative by Louis, who reflects on his life and career, discussing various jobs he held, including low-paying retail and sales positions, and his eventual move into the tech repair industry. He shares an anecdote about working for a healthcare sales company that he left after just 45 minutes due to unethical practices. Rossman criticizes the insurance industry for its inherent conflicts of interest and the difficulties customers face when making claims, sharing a personal story about a denied claim during a power outage caused by a hurricane.

    In conclusion, Rossman encourages individuals to live ethically and make decisions that do not harm others, hoping that such a collective effort could prevent further societal decline and incidents of violence. He shares his ongoing projects aimed at empowering consumers, including a comprehensive guide and the idea of creating a wiki to catalog corporate malpractices, aiming to foster transparency and accountability.

    (I am not affiliated with Louis Rossmann)

    Original Video: https://youtu.be/_hgWrXyDlHc?si=gCCW_yr2qMEenIZa

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    26 m
  • That sinking feeling
    Mar 17 2026

    The video discusses the emotional reactions people have when they receive phone calls or messages from different individuals. Louis reflects on the variety of feelings that arise when seeing a specific name on their phone, ranging from excitement and positivity to dread and defensiveness. He highlights the importance of these gut reactions as indicators of the health and quality of their relationships, whether personal or professional.

    Louis shares a personal realization about how he often reacts to these initial feelings by preparing himself to manage the anticipated issues or demands, rather than considering whether the relationship is beneficial to his well-being. He regrets not trusting his gut feelings earlier, which could have saved his from a lot of stress and negative experiences. Louis emphasizes the value of acting on these instinctual reactions to maintain healthier and more supportive relationships.

    In conclusion, Rossmann encourages viewers to reflect on their own reactions to incoming calls and messages and to consider whether they are investing their time and energy in the right people. He advocates for reducing interactions with those who cause negative feelings and increasing contact with those who bring positivity and support.


    (I am not affiliated with Louis Rossmann)

    Original Video: https://youtu.be/-6roa-9hcsA?si=I9Xzkkz0x_5SVhgd

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    5 m
  • CHANGE STARTS WITH YOU
    Mar 11 2026

    Louis expresses a strong call to action against unethical business practices by certain factories, specifically targeting Jack Telecom. Louis is outraged by the company's deceptive practices, which include falsely branding products with Apple logos and not caring about the consequences for their customers, such as legal troubles and financial losses. He emphasizes that these factories are profiting at the expense of their customers' well-being and that this needs to change.

    Finally, Louis highlights that there are many other vendors available who do not engage in such unethical practices. He encourages viewers to support these honest vendors instead, thereby promoting ethical business practices and preventing others from suffering the same fate as Henry Kuzby. The overall message is one of empowerment, urging individuals to take a stand and demand better practices from their suppliers.

    (I am not affiliated with Louis Rossmann)

    Original Video: https://youtu.be/LQnXRVk100s?si=p998Adj7orksoeVu

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    1 m
  • The lower rungs on the economic ladder are gone
    Mar 3 2026

    In this video, the Louis discusses the challenges and changes in the repair industry, particularly focusing on the difficulties faced by new entrants compared to when he started his business around 2009. He begins by explaining the equipment he uses, such as the Pure Air VLF 48 clean room bench, essential for tasks like hard drive data recovery and LCD screen replacements. He then transitions into a rant about how the repair industry has evolved, making it much harder for newcomers to succeed.

    Ultimately, he emphasizes that while his established business can survive these challenges, new entrepreneurs lack the foundational opportunities that allowed him to grow. He expresses a desire for legislative changes to ensure that new repair businesses can access the parts they need to offer quality services, thereby enabling more people to succeed in the industry. The video ends on a somewhat somber note, with Louis acknowledging the depressing reality of the current repair landscape but hoping for a better future.

    (I am not affiliated with Louis Rossmann)

    Original Video: https://youtu.be/RUYUzlRgt_Q?si=rxOXZMy72vVrCHrC

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    21 m
  • Why I don't use Apple products
    Feb 24 2026

    This episode discusses Louis' personal reasons for not using Apple products, emphasizing the frustration with Apple's ecosystem and user interface. The main argument is that Apple products often complicate tasks that should be simple, forcing users to adapt to Apple's way of doing things rather than allowing flexibility. This rigidity is particularly vexing for advanced users who already know how to perform basic tasks efficiently on other platforms.

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    Original Video: https://youtu.be/sfrYOWlKJ_g?si=VTNoUZJHNIluOOcp

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    14 m
  • Less anxiety & more productivity through disciplined time management.
    Feb 17 2026

    This episode discusses the importance of time management and discipline in achieving personal and professional success. Louis emphasizes a unique approach to time management that focuses on the immediate future rather than long-term planning. He argues that long-term plans often fail due to unforeseen circumstances, so instead, he advocates for meticulous short-term planning. This involves breaking down tasks minute-by-minute to ensure efficiency and reduce anxiety. By creating a detailed plan for the immediate future, Louis finds that he can manage his time better, relieve anxiety, and build confidence.


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    Original Video: https://youtu.be/JKCSLur0VYw?si=gyH5vn19okB9Pf_X

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    18 m
  • Rushing is demeaning; how to manage time to avoid stress and be productive.
    Feb 10 2026

    This episode discusses effective time management strategies to enhance productivity and reduce stress in both personal and business life. Louis criticizes the notion of long work hours as a measure of productivity, emphasizing instead the importance of accomplishments and structured work. The core of his approach involves breaking down tasks into smaller, manageable sub-tasks and assigning specific time slots to each, ranging from 5 to 30 minutes. This method not only boosts confidence by allowing quick wins but also highlights the ample time available in a day, countering the common belief that 24 hours are insufficient.

    Moreover, Louis differentiates between "hamster wheel work" (routine tasks that keep the business running) and "building business work" (tasks that contribute to long-term growth). Both types of work are scheduled to ensure balanced progress.

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    Original Video: https://youtu.be/zxnwI70vRXQ?si=2j4AGFYtmzKRD0K7

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    19 m